Tropical Storm Larry
The name Larry has been used to name one tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean and at least one in the southern hemisphere.
In the Atlantic, the name is on the modern six-year lists:
- Tropical Storm Larry (2003) – Struck Mexico after drifting southward through the Bay of Campeche, causing heavy rainfall and 5 deaths.
The name is on Brisbane's list for the south Pacific:
- Cyclone Larry (2006) – the most powerful tropical cyclone to hit Queensland since 1931.
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